ALMA detections of CO emission in the most luminous, heavily dust-obscured quasars at z>3

Abstract

We report the results of a pilot study of CO(4-3) emission line of three WISE-selected hyper-luminous, dust-obscured quasars (QSOs) with sensitive ALMA Band 3 observations. These obscured QSOs with L bol>1014L are among the most luminous objects in the universe. All three QSO hosts are clearly detected both in continuum and in CO(4-3) emission line. Based on CO(4-3) emission line detection, we derive the molecular gas masses ( 1010-11 M), suggesting that these QSOs are gas-rich systems. We find that three obscured QSOs in our sample follow the similar L' CO- L FIR relation as unobscured QSOs at high redshifts. We also find the complex velocity structures of CO(4-3) emission line, which provide the possible evidence for gas-rich merger in W0149+2350 and possible molecular outflow in W0220+0137 and W0410-0913. Massive molecular outflow can blow away the obscured interstellar medium (ISM) and make obscured QSOs evolve towards the UV/optical bright, unobscured phase. Our result is consistent with the popular AGN feedback scenario involving the co-evolution between the SMBH and host galaxy.

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